Fantasy Tip: De Jesus ($2,800, 5.6% of cap) is hitting .317 through 73 plate appearances against righties this season. It would be nicer to see him a little higher in the order, but De Jesus has some upside to offer FantasyScore owners. Schumaker ($2,200, 4.4% of cap) has an on-base percentage of just .305 for the season, and he has very little to offer FantasyScore owners despite hitting at the top of the lineup.

Fantasy Tip: Votto ($5,700, 11.4% of cap) has at least two hits in six of his last seven games with two home runs and three RBI during that span. Votto should be a nightly starting option in FantasyScore while he is on this hot streak.

Fantasy Tip: Votto ($5,700, 11.4% of cap) entered the game with a .447/.567/.723 slash line with nine runs, four doubles, three home runs and six RBI over his past 13 games, and is clearly in fine form for the rest of his series at hitter-friendly Coors Field. Continue to view Votto as a high-end fantasy option in all formats until he cools back down at the dish.

Cincinnati Reds 1B Joey Votto has just nine runs, two home runs, seven RBI and a .242/.381/.341 slash ine over his past 26 games and 113 plate appearances. His 17.7% walk rate ranks third among qualified batters over the past 30 days, though, according to FanGraphs.com.

Fantasy Tip: Votto's ($5,700, 11.4% of cap) willingness to work the count and take a free base can be a hindrance to his fantasy upside. Though, it isn't as big an issue in leagues including on-base percentage or points formats, like FantasyScore. Still his .341 slugging percentage isn't favorable anywhere. Monitor his progress going forward, but his fake value is trending down.

Fantasy Tip: Votto ($5,900, 11.8% of cap) was due for a night off, and there might not be any better time than against a daunting southpaw. For the season, Votto has a .943 OPS with 14 home runs and appears to be in the midst of a bounce-back campaign. Dominguez ($1,600, 3.2% of cap) should be viewed as nothing more than a desperation source of cap relief for FantasyScore contests Wednesday.

Fantasy Tip: Votto ($5,400, 10.8% of cap) was moved down a spot to third yesterday, and he looks to have a home there with Billy Hamilton hitting ninth. He has three leadoff-type guys ahead of him and figures to have plenty of RBI opportunities. With a .320-3-5 mark over the last seven days, he's a great start on FantasyScore.

Fantasy Tip: Votto's ($5,400, 10.8% of cap) outburst brought his slash line up to .300/.406/.560 for the season, as he continues his rebound campaign. And he now has a respectable 13 home runs and 35 RBI. FantasyScore owners will want to be somewhat picky when utilizing Votto in contests, because first base is arguably the deepest position in daily fantasy. However, he has reestablished himself a reliable option in all fantasy formats, but especially in on-base percentage ones.

Cincinnati Reds 1B Joey Votto went 2-for-3 with a home run, two RBIs and two runs scored in an 8-5 win over the Washington Nationals Saturday, May 30, and he is 3-for-7 with two home runs, three RBIs and three runs scored over his past two games.

Fantasy Tip: Votto ($5,400, 10.8% of cap) had been ice cold this month, and he had zero home runs and just four RBIs prior to his last two games. He isn't entering must-start territory yet at FantasyScore, but he should no longer be considered off limits either.

Fantasy Tip: Votto ($5,700, 11.4% of cap) had seven home runs, four doubles and one triple through 22 games in March and April, but he has just 11 singles through the first 11 games in May. Votto has already grounded into four double plays this month, compared to just one in the first 22 games of the season. Owners need to be patient and allow the good and bad luck to even out.

Cincinnati Reds 1B Joey Votto was suspended for one game and fined Friday, May 8, for bumping an ump after he was ejected from a game earlier this week.

Fantasy Tip: It looks like Votto isn't appealing and will serve the one-game suspension Friday night, since he's not in the lineup. Devin Mesoraco ($3,400, 6.8% of cap) is the DH and is hitting cleanup as a result, with Kris Negron ($1,600, 3.2% of cap) getting the start at first base. Mesoraco becomes a real sneaky cheap FantasyScore value play while hitting in the middle of the lineup against struggling Chicago White Sox starter Hector Noesi. Negron remains a weak sleeper pick.